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Delete WS-Notification administered subscribers

Delete one or more WS-Notification administered subscribers. An administered subscriber provides a mechanism for the WS-Notification service point to subscribe to an external notification producer at server startup time.

Decide which method to use to configure these resources. We can delete an administered subscriber using the dmgr console as described in this task, or using the deleteWSNAdministeredSubscriber command. To delete one or more administered subscribers, use the dmgr console to complete the following steps :

  1. In the navigation pane, click Service integration -> WS-Notification -> Services -> service_name -> [Additional Properties] WS-Notification service points -> point_name -> Administered subscribers or Service integration -> Buses -> bus_name -> [Services] WS-Notification services -> service_name -> [Additional Properties] WS-Notification service points -> point_name -> Administered subscribers. A list of all the administered subscribers is displayed in an Administered subscribers [Collection] form.

  2. Select the check box for every administered subscriber to remove.

  3. Click Delete. If the processing completes successfully, the list of administered subscribers for this WS-Notification service is updated. Otherwise, an error message is displayed.

  4. Save your changes to the master configuration.


Related concepts:

WS-Notification


Related


Modify a WS-Notification administered subscriber
Use WS-Notification for publish and subscribe messaging for web services
Secure WS-Notification
List active WS-Notification administered subscribers


Reference:

WS-Notification troubleshooting tips
deleteWSNAdministeredSubscriber command


Related information:

Administered subscribers [Collection]


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